Notes

Msg from jcraven@mail.usunwired.net "There were two Perkins
bunches that came to SW La. One was the Rees Perkins group and
the other was Isaac Perkins group. Both came from SC, but Isaac
was here much earlier. I have extensive info on the Rees bunch
and have found no connection."
Children:
Perkins, David Birth : 1750 Prince Frederick Parish, Craven,
South Carolina
Perkins, James
Perkins, John Birth : 19 Sep 1753 Prince Frederick Parish,
Craven, South Carolina
Perkins, Elizabeth Rebecca
Perkins, Sarah
Perkins, Samuel Birth : 1762
Perkins, Lewis , Sr.

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ID Number: I38138

Notes

Some loose Venables Grouped here for Research purposes -
relationship of kids on this card to each other is not
determined yet, but each ones descendants are. please write
jbass@digital.net.

Tyler's Quarterly. [p.201] public tavern. The diary20 of Richard
Venable, a young lawyer who was living at that time in the home
of Mr. John Wimbish at Peytonsburg simply states the facts of
Washington's arrival. The Venable diary reads: "Sat. June 4th,
1791. Gen'l Washington came in the evening. Stayed at Tavern,
set out next morning before sunrise."

Venable does not tell whether fitting preparations were made to
receive the president of the United States at the little village
tavern or whether the people of the vicinity knew of his coming
and gathered to do homage to so illustrious a countryman.